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NEW CUMBERLAND The Hancock County Board of Education expressed appreciation, Monday, to some of its own front-line emergency workers for their efforts to help in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.
During Monday’s school board meeting, Superintendent Dawn Petrovich and the board applauded many of those school nurses from the county who had stepped up to assist with COVID testing and vaccine distribution during the last year.
“We listed some of the main people, but that’s not all of them,” Petrovich explained.
In addition to working at the clinics organized through the Hancock County Health Department and other agencies, the school nurses were tasked with contacting school district employees and family members, as well as others who had registered to receive one of the available COVID-19 vaccines.
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MANSFIELD - The Ohio Department of Higher education has awarded North Central State College a total of $1,818,339.50 in Choose Ohio First (COF) Scholarship Funds.
These funds will provide scholarships for students enrolled in STEMM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, and Medicine) coursework beginning with the 2021 school year.
This was the second-largest COF award in the state of Ohio.
At NCSC, students in seven areas of study are eligible to receive grant dollars: Bioscience, Integrated Engineering, Mechanical Engineering Technology, Visual Communications Multimedia Technology, IT Networking, and Cybersecurity, Nursing, Licensed Practical Nursing, and Respiratory Care.
Wednesday, Amanda Kaltenbaugh, director of financial aid at NCSC, who is deeply involved with awarding Choose Ohio First scholarships as well as all other awards NCSC students receive, said anyone who enrolls in programs approved for Choose Ohio First is awarded these funds as long as the money is
MANSFIELD - The Ohio Department of Higher education has awarded North Central State College a total of $1,818,339.50 in Choose Ohio First (COF) Scholarship Funds.
These funds will provide scholarships for students enrolled in STEMM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, and Medicine) coursework beginning with the 2021 school year.
This was the second-largest COF award in the state of Ohio.
At NCSC, students in seven areas of study are eligible to receive grant dollars: Bioscience, Integrated Engineering, Mechanical Engineering Technology, Visual Communications Multimedia Technology, IT Networking, and Cybersecurity, Nursing, Licensed Practical Nursing, and Respiratory Care.
Wednesday, Amanda Kaltenbaugh, director of financial aid at NCSC, who is deeply involved with awarding Choose Ohio First scholarships as well as all other awards NCSC students receive, said anyone who enrolls in programs approved for Choose Ohio First is awarded these funds as long as the money is
Apr 6, 2021
Mansfield, OH – The Ohio Department of Higher education has awarded North Central State College a total of $1,818,339.50 in Choose Ohio First (COF) Scholarship Funds. These funds will provide scholarships for students enrolled in STEMM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, and Medicine) coursework beginning with the 2021 school year. This was the second-largest COF award in the state of Ohio. At NC State, students in seven areas of study are eligible to receive grant dollars: Bioscience, Integrated Engineering, Mechanical Engineering Technology, Visual Communications Multimedia Technology, IT Networking, and Cybersecurity, Nursing, Licensed Practical Nursing, and Respiratory Care.
“North Central graduates are entering the workforce bringing additional expertise in healthcare, manufacturing, and business,” Dean of Academic Services Toni Johnson at NC State College explains. “Employers need this pool of talented graduates to recover from the realities br
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